Job Opening - Board of Directors
Job Title: Board Director
Job Type: Volunteer Position
Application Deadline: June 13, 2025
The Board Director's role involves providing leadership and governance to support the Alberta PCAP Council's strategic plan, mission, and vision. The organization seeks dedicated individuals with governance experience and expertise in one or more of the following: non-profit leadership, Indigenous relations, finance, communications, legal matters, and professional fundraising. We value diverse perspectives and encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
For the upcoming year, we are looking to fill two Director positions. While we are open to all applications, we are particularly interested in candidates with experience in Indigenous relations, public relations/media, or non-profit law.
VISION: Empowered PCAP programs. Resilient Individuals and Families. Thriving Communities.
MISSION: We build capacity, integrate data, and amplify PCAPs’ impact so programs can continue as resourceful and relevant supports for individuals, families, and communities.
1. Guide Alberta PCAP programs
PCAP programs have a thorough understanding of the PCAP model and its implementation
2. Champion Alberta PCAP programs
The impact and value of the PCAP program is understood in Alberta and nationally
3. Strengthen Alberta PCAP Council
Alberta PCAP Council has appropriate human resources and structure to lead and support the PCAP program
In addition to supporting the vision, mission, and goals of the PCAP Council, a PCAP Council Director has the following roles and responsibilities:
Commitment
Expectations
Budget
Board Composition
If you have a passion for PCAP work, and would like to contribute to the success of PCAP Programs in Alberta, we would like to hear from you. Becoming an Alberta PCAP Council Director is a great way to share your knowledge and experience, and to participate in this exciting work on a new and challenging level. Directors are expected to make their own arrangements with their place of employment in order to allow them to attend board and committee meetings. Alberta PCAP Council can provide a letter to agencies outlining the benefits of participating as a director if requested by a prospective applicant.
To apply for a position as a Director on the Alberta PCAP Council board,
please provide a letter outlining your interest in participating in PCAP Council, including a brief description of your experience with PCAP or related work.
Letters can be sent to:
Kristin Bonot,
Alberta PCAP Council Executive Director
Job Description: Director
The Board of Directors is the legal authority for the Alberta Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) Council. The Board will be responsible for conducting the affairs of the Alberta PCAP Council in accordance with the objectives set out in the mission statement and in accordance with the Bylaws governing the Albert PCAP Council.
The Board will be guided in its governance of the Alberta PCAP Council by the following principles:
A Director is fully informed on organizational matters, and participates in the Board’s deliberations and decisions in matters of policy, finance, programs, personnel and advocacy.
The Director must:
1. Participate in the development of the Alberta PCAP Council strategic and operational plan
2. Set the budget, and make sure that there are sufficient funds to meet it;
3. Serve as a review panel, providing expertise, wisdom, and an objective viewpoint on matters brought to the board
4. Monitor and evaluate the organization’s operation
5. Review the bylaws and policy manual, and recommend bylaw changes to membership.
6. Review the Board’s structure, approve changes, and prepare necessary bylaw amendments.
7. Hire, counsel, and evaluate the Executive Director
8. Maintain and monitor the performance of the management
9. Monitor all Board policies.
10. Interpret the community needs and/or problems of Alberta PCAP Programs;
11. Assist in developing and maintaining positive relations among the Board, committees, staff members, and community to enhance the Alberta PCAP Council’s mission.
The Alberta PCAP Council typically meets virtually on the last Friday morning of every other month. Meetings dates may change with Council decision to accommodate holidays or events. The board also meets 1-2 times in person, typically in Edmonton. All members of The Alberta PCAP Council Board will, prior to all scheduled meetings, review all materials received and be prepared to contribute at all scheduled meetings.
Directors are volunteers and will not receive payment for their services as Director or Officer (holding an executive position). Directors will be reimbursed for travel, accommodations, and meals for face-to-face meetings. Directors should try to operate on Alberta PCAP Council business in a reasonably economical manner.
Directors are elected by the membership at the Annual General Meeting. The term of service on the Council of Directors is two years with the option to renew for three additional terms. No member of the Council may serve for more than eight consecutive years. Directors may be released at the end of the elected term, by resigning, or according to the Alberta PCAP Council’s bylaws.
If there is a vacancy on the Council, the remaining Directors may appoint a member to fill that vacancy until the next Annual General Meeting. Prior to the Annual General Meeting, the HR & Personnel Committee will review the nominations for the board. At the Annual General Meeting of the Alberta PCAP Council, the voting members elect the Directors. The Directors will elect the Officers of the Board at the first regular board meeting following the Annual General Meeting.
The Board strives for diversity in experiences in skills in their Directors, which may include but is not limited to: PCAP role, geographical location, ethnic or cultural background, age, skills/areas of expertise.
The PCAP Council has a unique board make-up. Many of the Directors are also active staff in the PCAP programs that the PCAP Council supports. This active participation allows PCAP Council to stay in touch with their geographically diverse stakeholders. Directors who are actively working in a PCAP program are responsible for separating program interests with their duties to provide governance and guidance as a PCAP Council Director. Directors are responsible from excusing themselves from votes and decisions that may be a conflict of interest, especially when there are financial implications. Directors and PCAP Council staff must also communicate clearly to determine when services are being rendered on behalf of the board or the program.
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